My theory is that the dealer really doesn't matter. Research what car you want, do your homework on how much the car is worth, and locate the car in the local area dealer inventory online. Then, go to the dealership and test drive the car. You should be able to buy the car for the KBB.com or Edmunds.com fair value price from any dealer. If you depend on the dealer to advise you and play games with you, you will get ripped off. Car dealers hate me because I refuse to negotiate with them. After you buy the car, you can have the warranty work done at any dealership.
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